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Two processes that made gasoline cheaper were
cracking and polymerization
Canning and polymerizing
crasking and polymorphism
casting and polymerizing
cracking and polymerization
Canning and polymerizing
crasking and polymorphism
casting and polymerizing
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The correct answer is **cracking and polymerization**.
In the context of gasoline production, cracking is a process that breaks down larger hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more useful ones, including gasoline. Polymerization, on the other hand, is the process that combines smaller molecules to form larger, more complex molecules, which can also contribute to the fuels in gasoline. Both processes help enhance the efficiency and reduce costs in gasoline production.
In the context of gasoline production, cracking is a process that breaks down larger hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more useful ones, including gasoline. Polymerization, on the other hand, is the process that combines smaller molecules to form larger, more complex molecules, which can also contribute to the fuels in gasoline. Both processes help enhance the efficiency and reduce costs in gasoline production.